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Teenage girl charged in collision that seriously injured four people in Waterloo
A 15-year-old driver was charged after speeding at 176 km/h on a 50 km/h road, causing serious injuries to four teenagers, police said.
- On Oct. 6, a 15-year-old girl driver faces charges after a crash on Clyde Road, North Dumfries, that sent four teenagers to hospital with serious injuries.
- Regional police say the vehicle was travelling 176 km/h around 12:30 a.m. on Clyde Road, with the 15-year-old driver and three teen passengers under 16, lost control and hit a hydro pole.
- Emergency crews responded to the crash site where the vehicle flipped onto its roof, sustaining significant damage and leaving debris and glass on Clyde Road, with ambulances and air ambulances attending.
- After investigating, police determined the 15-year-old was driving and charged her with three counts of dangerous driving, two counts of stunt driving, speeding, and driving without a license.
- Recovery continues for the injured teens as three released teenagers left hospital while one teenager remains at an out-of-region hospital.
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Teenage girl charged in collision that seriously injured four people in Waterloo
Police in Waterloo charged a teenage girl in connection with the collision that sent four youths to hospital earlier this month.
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Police in Waterloo charged a teenage girl in connection with the collision that sent four youths to hospital earlier this month. Waterloo Regional Police Service said on Oct. 6, emergency services were called in to a single-vehicle collision in North Dumfries Township, just outside of Cambridge. Police said the driver, a 15-year-old girl from Cambridge, lost control of the vehicle and hit a hydro pole. The driver and three passengers, all under …
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